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    Liège Cathedral, otherwise St. Paul's Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Paul), is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Liège, Belgium. Founded in the 10th...
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    Lambert's Cathedral (or in full, the Cathedral of Our Lady and St. Lambert; French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Lambert) was the cathedral of Liège, Belgium...
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    Chênée, Glain, Grivegnée, Jupille-sur-Meuse, Liège proper, Rocourt, and Wandre. In November 2012, Liège had 198,280 inhabitants. The metropolitan area...
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    The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part...
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    du mal (1848) by Guillaume Geefs (Liège Cathedral), known in English as The Genius of Evil, The Spirit of Evil, The Lucifer of Liège, or simply Lucifer...
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    angel". The sculpture is located in the elaborate pulpit of St. Paul's Cathedral, Liège, and depicts a classically attractive man chained, seated, and nearly...
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    Mechelen-Brussels. Its cathedra is found within St. Paul's Cathedral in the episcopal see of Liège. The original diocese was the church equivalent of the...
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  • Hamal (Liège, 23 December 1709 - 26 November 1778) was Baroque-era Belgian composer. A Walloon, Hamal was director of music at Saint-Lambert Cathedral. He...
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    Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent St. Quentin Cathedral, Hasselt Liège Cathedral St. Rumbold's Cathedral, Mechelen St Aubin's Cathedral, Namur Tournai Cathedral Former...
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  • Stephen of Liège (also Étienne de Liège; (c. 850 – 16 May 920) was a Frankish churchman who was the bishop of Liège from 901 until his death in 920. He...
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    the tallest cathedral is Cologne Cathedral (157.4 m) in Cologne, Germany. The tallest Eastern Orthodox, as well as the tallest domed cathedral, will be People's...
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  • town church in Bergen, Germany Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège, a former Roman Catholic cathedral in Liège, Belgium This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Saint-Lambert in the centre of Liège, Belgium. It was the residence of former Prince-Bishops of Liège and once faced the monumental Cathedral of St. Lambert. It now...
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  • Alger of Liège (1055–1131), known also as Alger of Cluny and Algerus Magister, was a learned clergyman and canonist from Liège, author of several notable...
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    Germany. Saint Lambert's skull is contained in a reliquary bust in Liège Cathedral, Belgium. Saint Hubert's remains were enshrined in the Abbey of Saint-Hubert...
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    Saint-Sacrement. Five movements were first performed in 1946 at the Liège Cathedral. The work was published by Oxford University Press in 1990. The Belgian...
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    Callixtus II. Hézelon was a canon at either Liège Cathedral or one of the seven collegiate churches of Liège. He is mentioned by Peter the Venerable, who...
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    He built a new cathedral, Saint Lambert's, seven collegiate churches, including St. John's in Liège, after the model of Aachen Cathedral, two abbeys and...
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    Mosan art (category Buildings and structures in Liège Province)
    churches, notably Liège cathedral, and the Stavelot and Sint-Truiden abbeys, were destroyed. Former collegiate church St Bartholomew, Liège Former collegiate...
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    André Grétry (category Prince-Bishopric of Liège musicians)
    opéras comiques. He was born at Liège, his father being a poor musician. He was a choirboy at the church of St. Denis (Liège). In 1753 he became a pupil of...
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    Lambert of Maastricht (category Bishops of Liège)
    Cathedral of Our Lady and St. Lambert in Liège was built in his honor. Lambert is the patron of the city of Liège and of Freiburg im Breisgau, where a relic...
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    Rouen Cathedral, Beauvais Cathedral, Saint-Malo Cathedral, Tours Cathedral, Church of the Jacobins, Münster Cathedral (1961), Liège Cathedral (1968)...
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  • 720, its territory being used to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège, which also become a great prince-bishopric within the Holy Roman Empire...
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    of Liège, started on 18 August 1789 and lasted until the destruction of the Republic of Liège and re-establishment of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège by...
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    Wazo of Liège (c. 985 – 1048) was bishop of Liège from 1041 to 1048, and a significant educator and theologian. His life was chronicled by his contemporary...
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  • Leuven University, and Law in Ingolstadt and Rome, he became a canon of Liège Cathedral. In December 1697, Pope Innocent XII confirmed his appointment as bishop...
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  • Liberalism in Belgium - Lichtervelde - Liège Airport - Liège–Bastogne–Liège - Liège Cathedral - Liège - Liège Province - Liège Wars - Lier - Lierde - Lighthouses...
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    Dagobert, Count of Leuven. (Their son Floribert of Liège later would succeed his father as Bishop of Liège - in office: 727 to c. 737; bishoprics were all...
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  • Sale St. Paul's Cathedral, Liège St. Paul's Cathedral (London, Ontario) St. Paul's Cathedral (Regina, Saskatchewan) St. Paul's Cathedral (Saskatoon) St...
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    Bartholomew's Church, Liège is a Romanesque brass or bronze baptismal font made between 1107 and 1118 now in St Bartholomew's Church, Liège in Liège, Belgium. The...
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